$15 for Two Tickets to "The Philadelphia Story" by The Stampede Troupe on April 16 or April 17 in Greeley (Up to $30 Value)
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- Fun romantic comedy
- Cozy theater setting
- Seasoned production company
The history of theater goes all the way back to the 1970s, when audiences were eager to see "living movies." See how far these unfilmed talkabouts have come in only 40 years with today's Groupon: for $15, you get two adult tickets to The Philadelphia Story by The Stampede Troupe in Greeley's Union Colony Civic Center (up to a $30 value). Choose between two showtimes:
- Saturday, April 16 at 7:30 p.m.
- Sunday, April 17 at 2 p.m.
The Stampede Troupe has been putting on a show for more than 35 years, offering theatergoers creative, attention-snagging plays, musicals, and youth outreach programs while allowing local talent to shine. The Philadelphia Story, a clever comedy by Philip Barry, revolves around gal-about-town Tracy Lord as she prepares for her second marriage. Unexpectedly, her ex-husband pops up declaring his ardor—just as a tabloid reporter falls headfirst into infatuation with Tracy. The love rhombus becomes frenzied, prompting giggles while Tracy tries to sort out her romantic life. Audience members can guffaw during the mix-ups and chuckle their way through this season's comedic production in the plush 222-seat Hensel Phelps Theatre as they watch the funny love production unfold.
Though The Stampede Troupe offers $8 tickets for students with ID, this Groupon still represents the best deal for most buyers.